Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Dimuth out of danger as Lanka chase big Aus first innings total

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Opener Dimuth Karunaratn­e was stretchere­d off in a neck brace after being hit by a bouncer on Saturday as Sri Lanka chased a massive Australian first innings total built on the back of three centuries.

In overcast conditions, the home team resumed Day Two of the second Test on 384 for four and extended their lead to a massive 534 for five when skipper Tim Paine declared. At stumps, Sri Lanka were 123 for three in reply with Kusal Perera on 11 and Dhananjaya de Silva not out one.

Paine’s declaratio­n looked premature given the ease with which Sri Lanka’s openers weathered the new-ball attack led by underpress­ure Mitchell Starc.

On a flat Manuka Oval track conducive to batting Karunaratn­e and Lahiru Thirimanne saw off some lightning quick deliveries and a bouncer barrage and had built an 82-run stand before disaster struck.

KARUNARATN­E STRUCK

Playing in his 58th Test, Karunaratn­e was 46 not out when a rising Pat Cummins ball appeared to glance off his shoulder and onto his helmet, close to the neck area. He slumped to the ground, dropping his bat as Australian players ran to assist. A doctor and physio sprinted onto the ground and called for more medics and after some 10 minutes, he was put on a stretcher and taken off the field on a golf buggy. Cricket Australia said he complained of pain in the neck and tingling to the hands and was taken to hospital to be assessed. Later Sri Lanka coach Chandika Hathurusin­gha said Karunaratn­e had been declared out of danger.

IN GOOD SPIRITS

“He was in good spirits and in no danger,” said Hathurusin­gha. “It was a bit scary at the start the way he fell back, but he was okay throughout, he was talking to the umpires and the physio,” he said after play ended for the day.

“It hit on the back of the neck so he is being assessed.”

But the episode clearly unsettled Thirimanne who fell to spinner Nathan Lyon for 41 in the next over, caught by Usman Khawaja at slip. Cummins then cleanbowle­d Kusal Mendis for six and when captain Dinesh Chandimal gloved a Starc ball to Paine behind the stumps for 15, the tourists were in trouble.

› › PAT CUMMINS, On Dimuth’s injury It was a bit scary the way he fell back, but he was okay throughout, he was talking to the umpires and the physio. C HATHURUSIN­GHA, Sri Lanka coach

I wish him all the best. Hopefully he’s doing all right. It’s just one of those things that happens in cricket.

DROUGHT TO FLOOD

The impressive Kurtis Patterson was not out 114 and Paine on 45 at the declaratio­n with Vishwa Fernando the pick of the Sri Lankan bowlers with 3-126.

After being dropped on his first ball, Patterson, who earned a debut in the first Test at Brisbane after hitting 157 and 102 for a Cricket Australia XI in a warm-up against Sri Lanka, never looked back. The New South Welshman shored up his credential­s ahead of an Ashes tour to England later this year by bringing up his maiden hundred with a drive to mid-off for three after starting the day on 25.

Following a century drought stretching back to October when Khawaja scored 141 against Pakistan in Dubai, it turned into a flood in Canberra with three players bringing up the magical mark. Opener Joe Burns punished the inexperien­ced Sri Lankan attack on Friday in a 308run stand with Travis Head (161), carrying his bat through the day.

But he only lasted five overs Saturday after resuming on 172, adding eight runs before chopping a delivery from quick Kasun Rajitha onto his stumps.

He trudged off dejected after missing a glorious chance to notch a first Test double century against a team missing its three first-choice pace bowlers -Suranga Lakmal, Lahiru Kumara and Dushmantha Chameera -- through injury. Burns’ departure brought the consistent Paine to the crease, who took his time to get off the mark but then hit some cracking boundaries.

Brief scores: Australia 1st inn 534/5 decl (J Burns 180, T Head 161, K Patterson 114 n.o., T Paine 45 n.o.; V Fernando 136/3) vs Sri Lanka 1st inn 123/3 (D Karunaratn­e retd hurt 46, L Thirimanne 41).

 ?? AFP ?? ■ Australian team doctors check on Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who was hit by a Pat Cummins bouncer on Saturday.
AFP ■ Australian team doctors check on Sri Lanka's Dimuth Karunaratn­e, who was hit by a Pat Cummins bouncer on Saturday.

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